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Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian Bust of Emperor Diocletian (284-305)

Diocletian's Homeland: Dalmatia, the Adriatic coast

Diocletian's palace in Split (modern-day Croatia)

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy

"Jove & Hercules": Diocletian and Maximian as co-emperors

"Teamwork, Teamwork, Teamwork": The Tetrarchs

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies A. Price & Wage Control

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies A. Price & Wage Control B. Taxation

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies A. Price & Wage Control B. Taxation C. Reforms & Their Effects

The Theodosian Code: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/sterk/Documents/CTh.htm

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies A. Price & Wage Control B. Taxation C. Reforms & Their Effects IV. Persecution of Christians

Recovery: The Reforms of Diocletian I. Administrative Reforms A. The Tetrarchy B. Civil and Military Bureaucracies II. The Military III. Economic Policies A. Price & Wage Control B. Taxation C. Reforms & Their Effects IV. Persecution of Christians Conclusions